To earn promotion at the start of a season, you need more than:

Class

Points

Pro

3936

Semi-Pro

3936

Division 1

1968

Division 2

984

Division 3

492

Division 4

100

Division 5

20

Determining your Player Class Rating

Note:
Beginning January 1, 2014, seasons will begin on November 1 (or the day after NXL World Cup, whichever occurs later) each year and run through October 31 (or the last day of NXL World Cup, whichever is later) of the subsequent year. Note that individual leagues may choose to extend their season beyond that date and judge player classifications as though it were still the previous season, however those scores *will* count toward the next season.

A player receives a base score for each event based on the final place their team finishes. Players on 1st place teams receive 100 points, players on the last place team receive 10 points, with points for other teams evenly distributed so players on a team placing exactly in the middle receive 55 points.

Each base score has multipliers applied to convert it to an event score. Multipliers include:

Division - Higher divisions earn more points

Season - Older events are worth less points

Players Fielded - 4-man, 3-man and 2-man events are worth less points

# Teams - Events with fewer teams are worth fewer points.

Player Age - Older scores for players over 40 are worth fewer points.

Division Multiplier

Pro

32x

Semi-Pro

24x

Division 1

16x

Division 2

8x

Division 3

4x

Division 4

2x

Division 5

1x

Division 6

50%

Season Multiplier

This Season (2017)

100%

One Season Ago (2016)

100%

Two Seasons Ago (2015)

90%

Three Season (2014)

70%

Four Seasons Ago (2013)

50%

Five Seasons Ago (2012)

35%

Six Seasons Ago (2011)

25%

Seven Seasons Ago (2010)

21%

More Than Eight Seasons Ago (2009 or earlier)

17%

Players Fielded Multiplier

Players Starting Each Point

5+ Players

100%

4 Players

75%

3 Players

50%

2 Players

25%

One-on-One

0

Number of Teams

Same Division

10+ teams

100%

9 teams

95%

8 teams

90%

7 teams

85%

6 teams

80%

5 teams

75%

4 teams

70%

3 teams

65%

2 teams

60%

Age Multiplier

Events older than 2 seasons by players current age

Age

2015 event

2014 or older event

40 or under

100%

100%

41

97.5%

95%

42

95%

90%

43

92.5%

85%

44

90%

80%

45

87.5%

75%

46

85%

70%

47

82.5%

65%

48

80%

60%

49

77.5%

55%

50

75%

50%

Determine Your Player Class

Players are assigned a class based on their Player Class Rating according to the tables below.

Anytime

Class

Points

Pro

4800

Semi-Pro

4800

Division 1

2400

Division 2

1200

Division 3

600

Division 4

300

Division 5

75

Start-of-Season

Class

Points

Pro

3936

Semi-Pro

3936

Division 1

1968

Division 2

984

Division 3

492

Division 4

100

Division 5

20

Your Player Class Rating is the sum of your second, third, and fourth highest scores. For players with only one score, the rating is 50% of that score. For players with two or three scores, the top D4 or lower score is dropped and the rating is the sum of all the remaining scores.

A player starts the season in the highest class in which their Player Class Rating exceeds the point threshold for that class in the "Start of Season" table.

Note:
Beginning January 1, 2014, seasons will begin on November 1 (or the day after NXL World Cup, whichever occurs later) each year and run through October 31 (or the last day of NXL World Cup, whichever is later) of the subsequent year.

If a player plays in a division higher than the class at which they started the season, AND earns enough points to exceed the point threshold in the "Anytime" table for that division, the player will be immediately promoted to that division.

Note that Pro and Semi-Pro have the same point limits. In order to advance to Pro, a player must have played at least 2 Pro events within the past 2 seasons.

You may be promoted to a higher division at any time during the season, or at the end of a season. The number of points needed to be promoted at the end of a season are lower than the number of points needed during a season.

Note:
Unlike 2011 and prior seasons, players may be promoted to any division at any time. There is no longer a cap on being promoted to D2 or higher if you did not play NXL events.

Class Translation Table*

Class

Counts As

Beginner

Division 6

Young Guns

Division 6

Intermediate

Division 5

High School

Division 5

College

Division 5

Regional

Division 5

Advanced

Division 4

Rookie

Division 4

Intro

Division 4

Tactical

Division 4

Elite

Division 4

Novice

Division 3

Premiere

Division 3

Open

Division 2

Amateur

Division 1

ProAm

Division 1

*Note that in rare circumstances, individual events may count differently than listed above. If you are unsure of the classification of a division you are playing in, please contact the league promoter directly to inquire.

Tip: Note that for events where we do not have complete results, an average score of 55 is awarded. These 55's will appear in red. As we load more old results into the system, these 55's will be replaced with accurate scores where results are available.